Apple tree named ‘SF1’

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct variety of apple tree is described. The variety results from a limb sport found in Washington, United States. The fruit of the apple tree of this new variety have an attractive appearance, characterised by a high proportion of red over color and an over color pattern that is a solid flush with weakly defined stripes.

Genus and species plant claimed: Malus domestica.

Variety denomination: ‘SF1’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The new variety of ‘SF1’, Malus domestica, resulted from a spontaneouslimb sport mutation of ‘Scifresh’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 13,888). The‘Scifresh’ tree containing the limb sport of the new variety wasdiscovered in 2011, growing in a cultivated area in Washington, USA. Itwas selected for further observation because of its fruit skin color.‘SF1’ was first asexually propagated in 2011 in Washington, USA bybudding onto rootstocks ‘Nic19’ and these resulting trees were plantedin an orchard in Washington in 2013. Further propagation of theselection occurred, and more trees were planted in 2015, 2018 and 2019in Washington. The resulting plants were found to be true to typedemonstrating that the characteristics of the new variety ‘SF1’ arestable and transmitted without change through succeeding generations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

‘SF1’ can be characterised by its medium sized fruit (197 g) with fruitred skin (near red, 53A) over color pattern that is a solid flush withweakly defined stripes.

‘SF1’ is distinguished from its parent, ‘Scifresh’ by the followingcharacteristics:

‘SF1’ has on average a higher percentage of fruit skin over color (96%)compared to ‘Scifresh’ (73%). In addition, SF1's red skin over color(near red, 53A) has a darker intensity compared to ‘Scifresh's overcolor’, which is near 42D.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the tree andfruit of the new variety as depicted in colors as nearly true as isreasonably possible to make the same in a color illustration of thischaracter.

FIG. 1 shows ‘SF1’ fruit on tree

FIG. 2 shows ‘SF1’ fruit lateral view

FIG. 3 shows ‘SF1’ longitudinal section of cut fruit

FIG. 4 shows a ‘SF1’ 4-year-old tree

FIG. 5 shows ‘SF1’ top side of leaves

FIG. 6 shows ‘SF1’ flowers

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of SF1 with color terminology inaccordance with The Royal Horticultural Society Color Charts (R.H.S.C.C)fifth edition.

The specimens described were grown at Angers, France. The observationswere made over two seasons from 2019-2020 on 3-4 year old trees on ‘M9’rootstock. It should be understood that that the characteristicsdescribed will vary somewhat depending on cultural practices and climateconditions and will also vary depending upon location and season.Quantified measurements are generally expressed an average ofmeasurements taken from individual trees of SF1 unless otherwise noted.However, the measurements of any individual plant or any group of plantsof SF1 may vary from the stated average.

Information on the breeding scheme and propagation of the variety:

-   Characteristics of the variety: Tree type: ramified habit;    approximately 2.7 m tall and 1.7 m wide; spreading habit; bearing on    spurs and long shoots; medium vigour on ‘M9’, managed under standard    orchard practice.-   Trunk: Measurements were taken 20 cm from the graft union. Trunk    circumference was approximately 12.4 cm; color near dark grey 197C;    bark texture slightly rough.-   One year old shoot: Approximately 30 cm long; medium thickness,    averaging 5-6 mm with straight growth; color on the sunny side near    medium brown, 200A; average internode length 2 cm; number of    lenticels was medium, averaging 7/cm², elliptical to irregular round    in shape and near greyed white in color, 156C; on the distal half of    the shoot a medium amount of pubescence was present.-   Vegetative bud: Approximately 6.3 mm long; acute shape and near    brown 200A color; in relation to the shoot is adpressed to slightly    held out.-   Leaf blade: Average length 8.5 cm; average width 4.3 cm at the    widest point; weak pubescence on the lower side; basal shape obtuse;    apex shape acute; margin of the leaves crenate, the attitude in    relation to the shoot outwards; color on upper side near dark green    147A; color on the underside near green 148C; color of the venation    near light green 145C.-   Petiole: Average length 26 mm; average width 3 mm; color on the    upper side near green 139D and color on the underside near yellow    green 145C.-   Stipule: Average stipule length 4.4 mm; average width 1.1 mm; color    on the upper side was near yellow green 147B; under side color near    green 138C.-   Flowers: Predominate color at balloon stage near dark pink, near    52A; diameter of the open flower approximately 37 mm; an average of    5 flowers were present per cluster; location of flower bud mainly on    spurs; fragrance present.-   Petals: 5 petals per flower with an ovate shape; arrangement of    petals intermediate; average length 18.1 mm; average width 10.9 mm;    rounded base; lower surface color near red purple, 61C and 63B; near    red purple veins, 71B and 67A; average length of the petal claw 1.8    mm.-   Stamen: Average of 17 per flower; filaments average length 5.3 mm    and near white in color, 155D; anthers average length 2.8 mm, color    near yellow, 4D; pollen color near yellow, 7D.-   Pistil: Average length 9.5 mm; color near light green, 145C;    position of stigmas in relation to anthers: above.-   Pedicel: Average length 16.6 mm; average diameter 1.6 mm; color near    yellow green, 152B.-   Sepals: Five sepals per flower; average length 7.3 mm and average    width 3.9 mm; color near yellow green, 145A; Attitude of sepals in    relation to corolla recurved.-   Fruit size: Medium; average width 74.5 mm; average height 74.2 mm;    average weight 197 g.-   Fruit shape: Most fruit tending to be conic in shape; position of    maximum diameter middle; crowning at calyx absent to very weak; eye    basin average depth 10.2 mm; average width 26.6 mm; ribbing absent;    average length of sepals 5 mm.-   Fruit skin: Bloom absent to very weak; greasiness absent to very    weak; background color near yellow, 4A; size of lenticels small.-   Fruit over color: Very large amount of over color, approximately    96%; near red, 53A, with medium to dark intensity; pattern of over    color solid flush with weakly defined stripes; width of the stripes    narrow; russet absent or very small amount around stalk attachment,    on cheeks and around eye basin.

TABLE 1 Table showing the distinguishing characters between ‘SF1’ and‘Scifresh’, observations made on trees Angers, France over 2 seasons,2019 and 2020 on trees aged 3-4 years on ‘M9’ rootstock. DistinguishingCharacteristics ‘SF1’ ‘Scifresh’ Over color hue with Near 53A Near 42Dbloom removed Relative area of over Very large - on average Medium onaverage color approximately 96% approximately 73% Ground colour ofYellow, Near 4A Yellow green, Near skin 154D

-   Fruit stalk: Average length 16.8 mm; average width 4 mm; average    depth of stalk cavity 12.3 mm; average width 30.6 mm; curvature of    stalk absent or very weak.-   Fruit flesh: Firm, average fruit firmness 9.6 kgf; near yellow white    in color, 158A; aperture of locules in transverse section closed or    slightly open.-   Fruit flavor: Medium sweetness; medium acidity; aroma rich; average    soluble solids 13%.-   Fruit seeds: Five locules; ovate shaped; average length 9 mm;    average width 5 mm; color near greyed orange, 175A.-   Harvest: Late September.-   Use: Dessert.-   Pest and disease tolerance/susceptibility: ‘SF1’ has not been    observed to be any more or less tolerant or susceptible to any pest    or diseases than ‘Scifresh’.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A new and distinct variety of apple tree substantially as illustrated and described herein. 